2. Periodic Table Flashcards

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1. What order are the elements arranged in the modern periodic table?

A
  1. Atomic number
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  1. What order were they put into in the early periodic table?
A
  1. Atomic mass
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  1. How did Mendeleev improve the periodic table?
A
  1. Left gaps
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  1. Why doesn’t it work to put the elements in order of atomic weight?
A
  1. Because of isotopes
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  1. Where are metals found on the periodic table?
A
  1. Left hand side
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  1. Do metals form positive or negative ions?
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  1. Positive
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  1. What are elements in group 0 called?
A
  1. Noble gases
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  1. How reactive are the group 0 elements?
A
  1. Very unreactive
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  1. How does the boiling point of the noble gases change as you go down the group?
A
  1. Increases (gets higher)
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10.Which group are the alkali metals?

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  1. Group 1
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11.How reactive are the alkali metals?

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  1. Very reactive
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  1. What do the alkali metals react with oxygen to make?
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  1. Metal oxides
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13.What do the alkali metals react with chlorine to make?

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  1. Metal chlorides
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14.What do the alkali metals react with water to make?

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  1. Metal hydroxides and hydrogen
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15
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15.How does the reactivity of the alkali metals change as you go down the group?

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  1. Get more reactive
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16
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16.What group are the halogens?

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16.Group 7

17
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17.They exist as diatomic molecules. What does diatomic mean?

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  1. Two atoms bonded together
18
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18.How does the reactivity of the halogens change as you go down the group?

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  1. Get less reactive